Patents by Inventor Erik Moore
Erik Moore has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11914393Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods for scheduling and controlling a mobile cleaning robot based on a seasonal or environmental debris accumulation event are discussed. A mobile cleaning robot receives a seasonal cleaning schedule corresponding to a seasonal or environmental debris accumulation event. The seasonal cleaning schedule includes instructions to clean a portion of the mobile robot's environment having a debris state varied seasonally. The mobile cleaning robot executes a cleaning mission in the environment in accordance with the seasonal cleaning schedule.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2021Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: iRobot CorporationInventors: Matthew Weyant, Teresa Borcuch, Jacki Holcomb, Andrew Scott Reichel, Erik Moore
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Publication number: 20220061621Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods for scheduling and controlling a mobile cleaning robot based on a seasonal or environmental debris accumulation event are discussed. A mobile cleaning robot receives a seasonal cleaning schedule corresponding to a seasonal or environmental debris accumulation event. The seasonal cleaning schedule includes instructions to clean a. portion of the mobile robot's environment having a debris state varied seasonally. The mobile cleaning robot executes a cleaning mission in the environment in accordance with the seasonal cleaning schedule.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2021Publication date: March 3, 2022Inventors: Matthew Weyant, Teresa Borcuch, Jacki Holcomb, Andrew Scott Reichel, Erik Moore
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Publication number: 20140330143Abstract: A system and method for treating congestive heart failure in a patient, including: implanting at least one pressure sensor in a desired location within the patient; providing an ex-vivo interrogation system and monitoring system that can be configured to optionally affect at least one of: selectively energizing the at one pressure sensor, receiving a return or output signal from the at one pressure sensor, processing the return signal, and displaying processed data derived from the at least one pressure sensor to a physician. The system and method also includes deriving diagnostic and treatment information from the processed data and sending diagnostic and treatment information to the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2014Publication date: November 6, 2014Applicant: CARDIOMEMS, INC.Inventors: JASON KROH, ERIK MOORE, TAMARA SCHOLZ, ADRIANE DUREY, JASON WHITE, KHIN KHIN LAY-KHAN
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Patent number: 8665086Abstract: Aspects and embodiments of the present invention provide a system for obtaining, processing and managing data from an implanted sensor. In some embodiments, a patient or other persons can use a flexible antenna to obtain data from the implanted sensor. The flexible antenna includes at least one transmit loop and at least one receive loop. The transmit loop is adapted to propagate energizing signals to the implanted sensor. The receive loop is adapted to detect a response signal from the implanted sensor. The transmit loop includes a capacitor formed by a discontinuous area. The capacitor is adapted to allow the loop to be tuned. The flexible antenna can communicate with a patient device that collects the data from the implanted sensor, creates a data file and transmits the data file to a remote server over a network. A physician or other authorized person may access the remote server using an access device.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2012Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: CardioMEMS, Inc.Inventors: Donald J. Miller, Kim Rutkowski, Jason Kroh, Shawn Michael Brogdon, Erik Moore
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Publication number: 20120105248Abstract: Aspects and embodiments of the present invention provide a system for obtaining, processing and managing data from an implanted sensor. In some embodiments, a patient or other persons can use a flexible antenna to obtain data from the implanted sensor. The flexible antenna includes at least one transmit loop and at least one receive loop. The transmit loop is adapted to propagate energizing signals to the implanted sensor. The receive loop is adapted to detect a response signal from the implanted sensor. The transmit loop includes a capacitor formed by a discontinuous area. The capacitor is adapted to allow the loop to be tuned. The flexible antenna can communicate with a patient device that collects the data from the implanted sensor, creates a data file and transmits the data file to a remote server over a network. A physician or other authorized person may access the remote server using an access device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2012Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: CardioMEMS, Inc.Inventors: Donald J. Miller, Kim Rutkowski, Jason Kroh, Shawn Michael Brogdon, Erik Moore
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Patent number: 8111150Abstract: Aspects and embodiments of the present invention provide a system for obtaining, processing and managing data from an implanted sensor. In some embodiments, a patient or other persons can use a flexible antenna to obtain data from the implanted sensor. The flexible antenna includes at least one transmit loop and at least one receive loop. The transmit loop is adapted to propagate energizing signals to the implanted sensor. The receive loop is adapted to detect a response signal from the implanted sensor. The transmit loop includes a capacitor formed by a discontinuous area. The capacitor is adapted to allow the loop to be tuned. The flexible antenna can communicate with a patient device that collects the data from the implanted sensor, creates a data file and transmits the data file to a remote server over a network. A physician or other authorized person may access the remote server using an access device.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2007Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: CardioMEMS, Inc.Inventors: Donald J. Miller, Kim Rutkowski, Jason Kroh, Shawn Michael Brogdon, Erik Moore
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Publication number: 20080081962Abstract: Aspects and embodiments of the present invention provide a system for obtaining, processing and managing data from an implanted sensor. In some embodiments, a patient or other persons can use a flexible antenna to obtain data from the implanted sensor. The flexible antenna includes at least one transmit loop and at least one receive loop. The transmit loop is adapted to propagate energizing signals to the implanted sensor. The receive loop is adapted to detect a response signal from the implanted sensor. The transmit loop includes a capacitor formed by a discontinuous area. The capacitor is adapted to allow the loop to be tuned. The flexible antenna can communicate with a patient device that collects the data from the implanted sensor, creates a data file and transmits the data file to a remote server over a network. A physician or other authorized person may access the remote server using an access device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2007Publication date: April 3, 2008Inventors: Donald Miller, Kim Rutkowski, Jason Kroh, Shawn Brogdon, Erik Moore
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Publication number: 20050050001Abstract: The present invention provides for a method and system of importing or creating individual profiles with associated keyphrases and querying all sources of information on a network based on user-based or individual-based keyphrases with relevant objects, such as documents, retrieved based on keyphrase occurrence and based on association to individuals who have matching keyphrases, thereby allowing the user to easily identify interested individuals and electronically mail relevant objects of interest to selected individuals or to add objects to an action list.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Applicant: Client Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Scott Lucas, Erik Moore
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Publication number: 20040093343Abstract: The present invention relates to customer relationship management systems and methods for receiving information objects in a variety of formats from a variety of information sources and communicating the objects to client. A CRM application may be provided for storing client-associated information (e.g., keyphrases related to client interests, client holdings, etc.) in an application database and used to search for objects in at least one information source. Objects retrieved from a search may be presented to the user according to their relevance to the search. Objects may be communicated to a client using a communication application such as an electronic mail application or a telephone application included as part of a user interface. Objects may be summarized using a text summary algorithm before being communicated to a client. Product information and closed captioned television information may be received by the CRM application, searched using client-associated information, and communicated to a client.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2002Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventors: Scott Lucas, Erik Moore, David Lee
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Patent number: 6732092Abstract: The present invention provides for a method and system of importing or creating individual profiles with associated keyphrases and querying all sources of information on a network based on user-based or individual-based keyphrases with relevant objects, such as documents, retrieved based on keyphrase occurrence and based on association to individuals who have matching keyphrases, thereby allowing the user to easily identify interested individuals and electronically mail relevant objects of interest to selected individuals or to add objects to an action list.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Client Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Scott Lucas, Erik Moore
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Publication number: 20030065649Abstract: The present invention provides for a method and system of importing or creating individual profiles with associated keyphrases and querying all sources of information on a network based on user-based or individual-based keyphrases with relevant objects, such as documents, retrieved based on keyphrase occurrence and based on association to individuals who have matching keyphrases, thereby allowing the user to easily identify interested individuals and electronically mail relevant objects of interest to selected individuals or to add objects to an action list.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2001Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventors: Scott Lucas, Erik Moore